Can you determine the number for each "fact?"   How are these numbers related?
_____ How many of each species did Noah take aboard the Ark? _____ What car did racing legend Dale Earnhardt drive? _____ How many books are in the Torah? _____ How many Wonders of the World are there? _____ How many players on a football team are on the field at one time? _____ How many items are in a baker's dozen? _____ "Stalag _____" was a movie directed by Billy Wilder. _____ What amendment gave women the right to vote? _____ How many pairs of chromosomes do human beings have? _____ How many days does February have in a Leap Year? _____ Baskin Robbins offers how many flavors of ice cream? _____ What is the normal body temperature for humans in Celsius degrees? _____ The Chicago Bears retired this uniform number belonging to Brian Piccolo. _____ What was the number for Richard Petty's race car when he won his 7 Winston Cup Championships? _____ What is the favorite number of Pomona College in California? _____ Darryl Hawkins, Don Drysdale, and Artis Gilmore all wore this uniform number. _____ Simon & Garfunkel sang "Feelin' Groovy," also known as the "_____th Street Bridge Song." _____ Bob Dylan released an album called "Highway _____ Revisited." _____ What is the number of counties in Alabama? _____ What is the atomic number of Lutetium? _____ What is the most number of homeruns hit in one season in Major League Baseball? _____ Pompeii was buried by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius in this year AD. _____ In Judaism, when someone reaches this age, they may celebrate a second bar mitzvah. _____ Mike Ditka wore this uniform number. _____ For every 400 years in the Gregorian Calendar, there are _____ Leap Years.


Solution to the Problem:

The numbers are all the prime numbers less than 100.
2 Noah took 2 of each species aboard the Ark. 3 Racing legend Dale Earnhardt drove a car with the number 3 on it. 5 There are 5 books in the Torah. 7 There are 7 Wonders of the World. 11 The number of players on a football team who are on the field at one time is 11. 13 A baker's dozen is a group of 13. 17 A movie called Stalag 17 was directed by Billy Wilder. 19 The 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. 23 Human beings have 23 pairs of chromosomes. 29 In a Leap Year, the number of days in February is 29. 31 Baskin Robbins offers 31 flavors of ice cream. 37 The normal body temperature for humans is 37 degrees Celsius. 41 The Chicago Bears retired Brian Piccolo's number 41. 43 The number for Richard Petty's race car when he won his 7 Winston Cup Championships was 43. 47 The favorite number of Pomona College in California is 47. 53 Darryl Hawkins, Don Drysdale, and Artis Gilmore all wore number 53 on their uniforms. 59 Simon & Garfunkel sang "Feelin' Groovy," also known as the "59th Street Bridge Song." 61 Bob Dylan released an album called "Highway 61 Revisited." 67 The number of counties in Alabama is 67. 71 The atomic number of Lutetium is 71. 73 The most number of homeruns hit in one season is 73 by Barry Bonds. 79 Pompeii was buried by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. 83 In Judaism, when someone reaches age 83, they may celebrate a second bar mitzvah. 89 Mike Ditka wore # 89 on his uniform. 97 For every 400 years in the Gregorian Calendar, there are 97 Leap Years.


Correctly solved by:

1. John Funk Ventura, California
2. David & Judy Dixon Bennettsville, South Carolina